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8.22.86

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  • 8.22.86

    Watercolor on paper
    40 x 60” (101.6 x 152.4 cm)
    INV: NY Studio Rack 4. Sept, 2012. Private Collection Sean Scully.

  • Exhibitions

    “Sean Scully: Twenty Years, 1976-1995”, 1995-1996, traveling exhibition (c): Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 14 June - 10 Sept 1995; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA 10 Oct 1995 - 7 Jan 1996; Fundacio “la Caixa,” Centre Cultural, Barcelona, Spain 5 Feb - 7 Apr 1996, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, 23 May - 24 Aug 1996; Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 19 Sept - 24 Nov 1996, 1996

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    “Sean Scully. The Catherine Paintings”, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, TX, May 16 - July 25, 1993 (c), 1993

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  • Literature

    Exhibition Catalogue: “Sean Scully. The Catherine Paintings”, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, TX, 1993, pg. 102 Sean Scully: Works from the 1980’s exhibition catalogue published by Czernin Verlag-Vienna, Austria, 2010, VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art & the George Bernard Shaw Theatre, Carlow, Ireland, Feb 5-Apr 1, 2010 and Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds,England, May 27-Aug. 8, 2010. Edited by Tanja Pirsig-Marshall, Leeds with essays by Tanja Pirsig-Marshall ‘I just try to make them be as much as they can be’ Works from the 1908’s, Arthur C. Danto ‘Sean Scully and the Art of Painting’ and Armin Zweite ‘To humanize abstract painting’ Reflections on Sean Scully’s “Stone Light.” Page 101 (colorplate 72) Exhibition Catalogue: “Sean Scully. Twenty Years, 1976-1995” High Museum of Art / Thames and Hudson, Atlanta, 1995. Texts by Ned Rifkin, Victoria Combalia, Lynne Cooke and Armin Zweite. Colorplate 29.